What does Haval H6 Coupe mean?

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OMaddox
07/29/25 3:55pm
Haval H6 Coupe refers to the hatchback-style urban SUV version of the Haval H6. Below are the relevant details: 1. Exterior: The Haval H6 Coupe is positioned as a coupe-style sporty SUV, with its sporty and fashionable design being its biggest selling point. Its front fascia continues the second-generation family design of Haval, while the clean and powerful body lines give a sense of readiness. To highlight its sporty characteristics, the front grille and bumper feature sharper angles. Additionally, the car incorporates more fashionable elements in certain details, such as the two intersecting waistline designs, dual exhaust pipes on both sides, and a fastback-style sports car design, all of which enhance its sporty appeal. 2. Interior: The interior of the Haval H6 Coupe primarily features a cool black theme, with full soft-touch materials to enhance quality. It comes equipped with luxury features like blind-spot detection, a panoramic sunroof, and an 8-way power-adjustable seat. Standard features across all models include ESP, keyless entry and one-button start, EPB electronic parking, an 8-inch TFT MP5 screen, and a GPS system. 3. Powertrain: The Haval H6 Coupe is powered by a 2.0L direct-injection turbocharged engine developed independently by Great Wall, delivering a maximum power of 145kW and a peak torque of 315N·m. It is paired with a German Getrag 6-speed wet dual-clutch automatic transmission, which offers high torque capacity, stable and reliable performance, and includes automatic mode, manual mode, and paddle shifters for versatile driving experiences. The mature and reliable powertrain system, combined with a lightweight body design, makes the car highly aggressive, achieving a 0-100km/h acceleration in just 9 seconds and a combined fuel consumption of only 8.8L. To emphasize its coupe performance, the car's tuning incorporates many elements typically found in sports cars, allowing drivers to experience coupe-like handling excitement, whether in chassis tuning or the braking system.
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